Parallel Performance Wizard (PPW) is a performance
analysis tool designed for UPC, MPI, and SHMEM
programs. It features an easy-to-use interface and
tight integration with GAS programming models via
the GASP interface. It is known to work on many
platforms. This project is part of a study of
existing and emerging performance analysis theory
and tools, current and future HPC architectures,
and usability and user productivity preferences
and methods, along with various programming models.

Assignment Collector/Grader is a Web application for collecting and automatically grading student lab work. It automatically runs JUnit tests against student uploads, immediately provides feedback to students, records student results for later review, provides a gradesheet summary of student performance, allows easy administration of students, assignments, and classes, and allows the availability of an Assignment to be timed.

Atlassian Bonfire is an add-on for JIRA designed to help testers report bugs from within the Web application they are testing. Using a browser extension, testers can submit bugs with annotated screenshots. Both static and dynamic meta-data can be pre-populated using templates. Test sessions record all test activity and allow testers to link newly found issues to original bug or story. It supports Firefox, IE, Chrome, and Safari.

LANforge is a unified multi-protocol network traffic generation and WAN emulation application. It allows users to generate real world customer traffic in a controllable manner. The WAN emulator allows the injection of latency and other network oddities like dropped, duplicated, and re-ordered packets. LANforge includes a drag-and-drop virtual network builder that supports virtual routers, WAN links, traffic-generating nodes, and more. It provides a scriptable command line interface with Perl libraries as well as a graphical user interface.

LON-CAPA (The LearningOnline Network with CAPA) is
a learning content and course management system. It offers an underlying shared content pool from which instructors across departmental and institutional boundaries can assemble granular learning content for their courses. It has strong assessment capabilities, both formative (homework and in-class using wireless PDAs) and summative (online and bubblesheet exams), with a one-source multiple-target strategy for the content. It offers students portfolio space in which they can stage materials for submission to projects, and provides a number of tools for synchronous and asynchronous student-student and student-faculty communication. LON-CAPA scales well with number of students, as load-balancing is possible across the whole network of servers at participating institutions.

PyMuTester is tool to facilitate Mutant Testing (a.k.a Mutant Analysis or Program Mutation) on software systems written in Python. Its main purpose is to assist you in improving your existing unit tests to cover missing checks and “loopholes” in your testing. It works by making small changes (technically known as mutants) to your Python application’s source code and re-running your unit tests over these mutated applications' source code. Since the mutants usually go against the specifications, your unit tests should fail in such tests. If the unit tests still pass, then that is an indication that your unit tests might have missed some checks.

Maveryx is an automated functional testing tool. It provides testers with automated testing capabilities for functional testing, regression testing, GUI testing and data-driven testing. It does not require you to pre-record or capture any GUI Maps (or ‘Test Object Maps’) to create and run tests. During test execution, Maveryx takes ‘snapshots’ of the application user interface and automatically identifies the UI Objects to test. The tool includes fuzzy matching algorithms to unambiguously locate objects at runtime, even if the objects have changed since test creation. Maveryx also provides the ability to automate keywords, to validate dynamic data, to create data-driven tests, and to support custom controls. It is platform independent and runs as a standalone application or as an Eclipse plugin.

VirtualX is an online examination management system which provides a basis for effective conducting of online exams in an efficient manner. It efficiently and thoroughly evaluates the candidates through a fully-automated system which saves time and gives fast results. It supports report generation and feedback management.